Step 2

Step 3

Add following layer styles.

Step 4

Command/Ctrl-click layer to get a selection based on its shape. Nudge selection 1 px up by pressing up arrow. Hold Command/Ctrl + Alt then click layer again to subtract the selection. This process will give you a 1 px selection on top of the shape.

Step 5

Create new layer and fill selection with white. Reduce layer opacity to 60%. Below, you can see the subtle difference before and after adding a 1 px line.

Step 6

Repeat previous step, this time for bottom of the shape. Fill selection with black.

Step 7: Middle Body

Use pen tool to create this shape. Use #dbd3co for its color. Add Layer Style Inner Glow and Gradient Overlay.

Step 8

Duplicate the shape we have just created. Place it behind the original. Use arrow tool to move the topmost points up. Change shape color to #908a7a.

Step 9

The shape is still too light. We need to darken it again to add more depth. Create new layer. Convert layer to Clipping Mask by pressing Command/Ctrl + Alt + G. Paint black on top of the shape.

Step 10

Create new layer. Activate brush tool, in the Option Bar set brush hardness to 0%. Draw a soft white line.

Step 11

Again, paint another soft white lines on indicated areas.

Step 12

Create new layer. Command/Ctrl-click shape. Use soft brush to paint white on each edge. Reduce layer opacity to 9%.

Step 13: Camera Face

Draw a rounded rectangle for front face of the camera. Use #24201d for its color. Add Layer Style Gradient Overlay.

Step 27

Step 28

Create new layer then convert it to Clipping Mask by pressing Command/Ctrl + Alt + G. Draw highlight on top of the lens.

Step 29

Create new layer and put it behind shape we have just created. Create circular selection and fill it with black. Soften it by adding Gaussian Blur (Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur).

Step 30

Draw a circle shape with color #212121. Duplicate shape then move it 5 px up. Set path mode to Subtract.

Step 31

Next, create a ring shape. To create this shape, start with a regular circle shape, duplicate the path and transform it to smaller size. Set path mode to Subtract. Add Bevel and Emboss and Gradient Overlay.

Step 32

We will start drawing inner part of the lens. First, I want you to know that they are just simply lots of circle shapes combined with layer style. Draw a circle shape inside the lens.

Step 70: AF Light

Step 71

Step 72: Camera Label

Draw a rounded rectangle on lower left of the camera. Add Inner Glow and Bevel and Emboss. Add camera name inside the rounded rectangle.

Step 73: Selector

Draw a rounded rectangle on the opposite side. Add Inner Glow and Bevel and Emboss.

Step 74

Draw a rectangle in the middle of the shape. Add Gradient Overlay and Drop Shadow.

Step 75

Activate pen tool. Click lower side of the rectangle to add new point. Use Direct Selection Tool to pull it down.

Step 76

Draw a dark triangle shape.

Step 77

On top of the shape we have just created, draw a dark rounded rectangle. Add Layer Style Stroke.

Step 78

Draw circles and triangle for knob indicator.

Step 79: Colorful Ribbon

Our next step is drawing colorful ribbon across upper part of the camera body. Temporarily, hide flash. First, draw a tall red rectangle. Add Gradient Overlay to avoid flat color and Bevel and Emboss to give it three-dimensional appearance.

Step 80

Duplicate rectangle by Alt-dragging it. Change their color.

Step 81

Group all lines by selecting all line layers and hit Command/Ctrl + G. Command/Ctrl-click rounded rectangle shape that forms upper part of the camera. Click Add Layer Mask icon. Now, the ribbon is inside upper part of the camera.

Step 82

Repeat previous steps to add another ribbon on middle part of the camera.

Step 83

Duplicate shapes and put them on lower part of the camera.

Step 84

For these ribbons, change their Gradient Overlay mode from Screen to Multiply.

Step 86

Step 87

Duplicate colorful ribbon group, resize it, and place it under the previous ribbon. Paint soft white line on some part of the ribbon to give it three-dimentional appearance.

Step 88

Create new layer above the ribbon. Paint black using soft brush with low Opacity to add depth onto the ribbon.

Step 89: Photo

Create new group for the photo. See picture below for reference on its position. Draw rectangular selection in front of the camera. Click Add Layer Mask icon.

Step 90

Use pen tool to draw basic shape of a photo. Add Gradient Overlay to avoid flat color and Stroke to add photo border, which is the characteristic of a Polaroid photo.

Step 91

Grab an image for the photo. I used a photo from sxc.hu. Place the image right above the photo shape. Convert layer to Clipping Mask by pressing Command/Ctrl + Alt + G. The image will automatically goes inside the photo.

Mohammad Jeprie is a blogger, author, and graphic designer from Indonesia. He's not an artist, but he knows a few Photoshop techniques and loves to share it with everyone. He runs his own design blog, DesainDigital where he shares tutorials and inspirations for other designers.